Jeanine Bagley

Jeanine Bagley is an international current events reporter with over 7 years of experience. Previously she worked as an on-site reporter for Local 8 news channel in Vermont. She is a woman advocate for educating young adult women.

US Postal Service Will Charge More During the 2021 Holidays

The US postal services are proposing to charge more from businesses as well as individuals for all packages shipped during holiday times, coinciding with the changes in USPS delivery that will gradually slow down numerous first-class mails. On Tuesday, the agency has submitted a proposal to add surcharges on most packages that are to be

UN Panel Shows How Human Activity Causes Drastic Change In Climate Globally

A research panel of scientists of the United Nations reveals the hard truth that greenhouse-gas emissions by human industrialization & other activities is affecting climates with global warming resulting rising sea level, melting ice caps and slow but gradual rise of the planet’s temperature. According to the research study, World’s leading states, the island nations

Tobacco Giants Producing More E-Cigarettes With Government Influence

Traditional Smokes do not tag along with themselves any lethal warnings. However, cigarette companies are spending millions of dollars on the same. New and updated tax policies will be crushing all forms of returns on those investments by the Global Tobacco hubs. Tobacco companies promoting smokeless brands are continuously witnessing an exciting boom period from

Truck Crash in Texas Left 10 Dead and 10 Other Severely Injured

On Wednesday, an overloaded truck crashed on a remote South Texas Highway. The truck included 29 migrants. The authorities reported that almost 10 people had died in the Truck crash including the Driver and 20 people faced severe injuries. Brooks County Sheriff said, “The van was not being pursued.” He further commented that he thought

New Federal Eviction Moratorium by White House To Aid Tenants

On Tuesday, the Biden Administration announced an up-to-date federal moratorium on evictions, nodding to pressure given from progressive Democrats to bring back lapsed tenant protections, despite the comment of White House officials that they do not have the legal authority to execute it. This undertaking aims to buy states and localities more time to distribute

Official Notes Disclose How Trump Discredited The 2020 Election

Last year, around late December, then-President, Donald Trump forced the officials of the Top Justice Department, to declare the 2020 election as corrupt, in order to sustain his efforts to revoke Joe Biden’s victory, revealing notes of the conversation. This demand, by Mr. Trump, was made around 27th December, where then Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen

None Is Happy With New Policies Of Washington’s Oil Lobby

The American Petroleum Institute is Washington’s largest lobby for the oil-and-gas industry. API had spent decades supporting its financial muscle to battle with more or less every single green initiative in its track. This March, this group had communicated a change of heart. They released a set of new policy prescriptions and called it the

Work-From-Anywhere Policy Changed Hiring In Tech Companies

Pandemic spurred tech companies won the war over COVID-19 by hiring top experts with “work from anywhere” policies which is going to be faded as smaller companies, remote organizations and individual experts are taking advantage of the same. Havenly, the online interior design company had an effective weapon in the fight for tech talent: the

Florida Requests Supreme Court To Reconsider COVID Rules For Cruise Ships

On Friday, Florida’s attorney general asked the Supreme Court to urgently block federal COVID-19 regulations for cruise ships. The general argued in favor of the State’s latest challenge on how the damage to the tourism industry outweighs the benefits of public health. Around last October, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had issued a

Massive Flood In Central China Killed 33 With Millions Relocated

Critical rainfall in central China led to severe that have put more than two dozen lives in danger and authorities had to relocate hundreds of thousands of people as city streets turned into gushing rivers. The sudden climate change caused a heavy rainfall amounting of a whole year fell in just last three days resulting

Multiple Mass Shootings Occur Over The Weekend In The U.S. Capital

Increasing gun crime in some of the US cities and the Nations’ Capital reflects the weekend as mass shooting special causing the death of 8 including a 6-year-old and several serious injuries. As per a Wall Street Journal data analysis from Washington, D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department public portal, in Columbia, the number of gun assaults

Automation Cut Down A Lot Of Lay-off Jobs Forever In Pandemic Situation

In some trades, employers are laying the impression that they are hiring like never before with job openings scoring high. However, businesses that dismissed people during the pandemic, predict that their employee requirements have diminished ever since as either they have minimized the business, let it off or implemented technologies to cut short employment. Along